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Colorado Companies to Watch Recognizes SpenDifference

10 | 10 | 2016 |
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Denver, CO – SpenDifference announced today that it has been named a Colorado Company to Watch, acknowledging the drive, excellence and influence of SpenDifference as a growing company in the state. Colorado Companies to Watch honors second stage companies that develop valuable products and services, create quality jobs, enrich communities, and create new industries throughout Colorado.

“We are honored to have been chosen as a 2016 Colorado Company to Watch,” said SpenDifference President & CEO, Maryanne Rose, “We are grateful to our clients and the entire SpenDifference team who have helped us achieve this milestone.”

“We are pleased to recognize SpenDifference for their outstanding contribution in fueling the economic fire of Colorado. Thank you for your contribution” says Sean Nohavec, Colorado Companies to Watch Board Chairman.

Colorado Companies to Watch works to recognize the driving economic forces in the state by focusing not merely on growth, but on the true impact and influence of an organization. By focusing on second stage companies across the state, the program offers distinct insight into the state’s economic landscape and recognizes organizations often overlooked for the critical impact they have in their industries, communities and regions, as well as our state as a whole.

About Colorado Companies to Watch

Colorado Companies to Watch, presented by CapitalValue Advisors, is an awards program honoring 2nd-stage companies headquartered in the state of Colorado. The 350 companies that have been honored since the program’s inception demonstrate high performance in the marketplace or exhibit innovative products or processes. The program is designed to seek businesses from a wide range of industries throughout the state, not just the major metropolitan areas. The 50 companies selected each year make an astounding impact on Colorado’s economy by collectively providing thousands of jobs and contributing millions of dollars in revenue. The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) launched the program in 2009 in conjunction with the Edward Lowe Foundation and valuable community partners from across Colorado.